On 8/17/05, Johan Lozano <johan.lozano@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 3) ndiswrapper -d 17fe:2120 > > # I may have this backwards -- but don't think so -- > > > [root@mbarwen 80211g]# ndiswrapper -d 14e4:4318 bcmwl5 > ln: `/etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/14E4:4318.5.conf': File exists > Driver 'bcmwl5' is used for '14E4:4318' > > > > 4) ndiswrapper -m # Writes info to modprobe.conf > > > [root@mbarwen 80211g]# ndiswrapper -m > Adding "alias wlan0 ndiswrapper" to /etc/modprobe.conf > > > > 5) modprobe ndiswrapper > > > [root@mbarwen 80211g]# modprobe ndiswrapper > [root@mbarwen 80211g]# (no message, no error) > Greetings Johan, Please check your modprobe.conf file to see if the entry has been correctly written. I have had the same problem with a different driver which was fixed when I manually entered the alias into the modprobe.conf file. -- Virtually, Tom W